scathing in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ 'skeiðiŋ ] ]
Examples
- Denis Thatcher was scathing of Major's time in office.
- The play opened in Cambridge on 1 February to scathing reviews.
- D . I . Norton's subsequent comments were scathing.
- The First Preface is a rather scathing review of the book.
- The birds dialogue is colloquial, and their insults are scathing.
- His Amulree Report was scathing about the political culture of Newfoundland.
- Dr Collings report was scathing and generated immediate and heated interest.
- Instead, it is a scathing condemnation of Antony s character.
- Ekland is scathing of this aspect of Stewart's character.
- He is equally scathing in his denunciation of the denture-makers.